Fulham have registered West Ham in the race to sign the highly rated Ivory Coast international Wilfried Bony. It's recognized that the Hammers, buoyed this week by the story that they'll end up being the tenants of the Olympic Stadium, have decided to break the club record A11m in order to signal a forward for next year they settled for Matt Jarvis last year. And it is the Vitesse Arnhem top man who is considered to best their wish list, with The Evening Standard revealing a club source confirmed the 24-year-old is one player into consideration. Manager Sam Allardyce has prioritised a striker for next period. The foundation also revealed that afive other Premier League clubsa are looking at the striker, including Fulham. The team need A15m for Bony, who has scored 26 goals in 24 league games this season. West Ham have the last worst goal-scoring record in the Premier League in 2010, with only 32 objectives in 29 games. Leader Kevin Nolan remains the key scorer with six goals. Allardyce, meanwhile, could sign a new deal as soon as next month, giving the membership ensure their security in the Premier League. There has been rumours that Harry Redknapp might return as manager next season must Queens Park Rangers be directed and much may depend on Allardyceas demands when talks begin on a fresh offer. It's recognized, although, that the Hammers are hopeful that Allardyce will remain.
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